Jerome, 21 n., 387.
Jerusalem, 337, 339, 340, 341.
Jet, 6.
Jezebel, 349 n.
Job, quoted, 80, 370;
his tonsure, 370;
“Commentary on,” see Gregory.
John the Baptist, St., his martyrdom, 53.
John the Deacon, author of “Life of Gregory,” 75 n., 81 n., 83 n.
John the Evangelist, St., xlii, 304;
his celebration of Easter, 196, 197, 198;
quoted, 335, 363.
John IV, Pope, consecrated, 128 n.;
his letter to the Scots, 128, 129, 130, 144 n.
John VI, Pope, Wilfrid's cause tried before, 353.
John, Chief of the Papal notaries, 129.
a pupil of Hilda, 273;
of Theodore, 305 n.;
appointed Bishop of York, 305, 356 n.;
ordains Bede, xxxiii, 386;
his miracles, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311;
at Erneshow, 303, 304;
at Watton, 305, 306;
consecrates churches, 307, 308;
resigns the bishopric of York and retires to Beverley, 312;
ordains his successor, Wilfrid II, Bishop of York, 312;
death, 311, 312;
buried at St. Peter's, Beverley, 311, 312.
John, a martyr, 210.
Abbot of St. Martin's Monastery, 257;
at the Synod of Haethfelth, 257, 258, 259, 385;
dies on his way back to Rome, 259;
buried at Tours, 259.
Jonah, quoted, 319.
Joseph, 341 n., 370.
Julius, British martyr, 18.
Julius Caesar, see Caesar.
Justin II, Emperor, 140.
Justinian I, Emperor, 140, 203 n., 256.
Justinian II, Emperor, 314.
sent by Gregory to Augustine, 64;
takes refuge in Gaul, xxiv, 96, 97;
ordains Romanus Bishop of Rochester, 100;
ordains Paulinus, 103, 384;
sends Romanus on a mission to Pope Honorius, 132;
death, 123, 125.
Jutes, the, 30, 31, 245 n., 252.
Jutland, 30, 317 n.
Kaelcacaestir, see Calcaria.
Kaiserswerth, 324 n.
Katwyk, 320 n.
Kent, history, xxii, xxix, 2, 5 n., 30, 89, 93, 94, 96, 102 n., 127 n., 130, 152, 166, 172, 179, 217, 241, 242, 245, 261, 269, 273, 316 n., 385;
language of, 45 n.;
settlement of Christianity in, xxii, xxiv, xxix, 95, 193, 290;
diocese of, 323, 379 n., 380;
and see Canterbury and Rochester.
Kerslake, T., his “Vestiges of the Supremacy of Mercia,” editorial reference to, 255 n.
Kyle, Plain of, conquered by Eadbert, 392.
Labienus, the Tribune, slain in battle with the Britons, 10.
Laestingaeu, see Lastingham.
Laistranus, Irish priest, 129.
Lammermuir Hills, 288 n.
Lancashire, 204 n.
Langres, 257 n.
Laodicea, Bishop of, see Anatolius.
Lastingham, Abbot of, see Ceadda, Cedd.
Lateran Councils, 256 n., 352.
Latin Language, 6;
poetry, 264 n.
Latineacum, see Lagny.
Laurentius, St., Deacon and Martyr, 210.
sent by Augustine to Gregory, 49;
consecrates the Church of SS. Peter and Paul, Canterbury, 90;
his letters to the Scots and Britons, 91, 92;
rebuked and scourged by St. Peter in a dream, 97;
converts King Eadbald, 97;
death and burial, 98.
Leah's Tomb, 341 n., 342.
Leeds, or Loidis and Elmet, King of, see Cerdic.
Legacaestir, see Chester.
Legions, City of, see Chester and Caerleon-on-Usk.
Leicester, Diocese of, 148 n., 379 n.
Leicester, Bishop of, 274 n.